WWE Raw's Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view is over after Sunday's action-packed show, which featured a return to the ring for General Manager Kurt Angle, and the Raw return of Smackdown star AJ Styles.

So with TLC in the rear view mirror, attention immediately turned to the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view, though there was no sign of Braun Strowman as he was dumped in the back of a garbage truck at TLC.

Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Asuka, Sasha Banks and Bayley were all in action on Monday night. Here are seven things you missed overnight from this week's edition of Raw.

AJ Styles sticks around on Raw, teams up with The Shield

Kurt Angle opened the show after Sunday's remarkable Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, but he was unsurprisingly confronted by The Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus and Curtis Axel, having pinned The Miz to win the main event on Sunday.

The four men teased attacking Angle in the ring as The Miz fumed over Angle's involvement in the TLC match, but they were quickly faced by Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, who again emerged to go head-to-head with The Miz and The Bar – but with Roman Reigns out, they needed another partner.

After flying from Chile to take Bray Wyatt's place against Finn Balor at TLC – a match he lost – AJ Styles stuck around to help Raw out once again, teaming up with Ambrose and Rollins to claim the win, with Styles pinning Cesaro following a Phenomenal Forearm.

Kane defeats Finn Balor, explains his attack on Braun Strowman

WWE legend Kane defeated Finn Balor (Image: Getty Images)

Also in the main event at TLC were Kane and Braun Strowman, who teamed up with The Miz and The Bar, but the pair completely imploded after Kane 'accidentally' hit Strowman with a chair, which eventually led to Kane burying Strowman under a pile of chairs.

Strowman rose from the dead to fight back, but he ended the night in the back of a garbage truck as Kane led the attack on the Monster Among Men, who was nowhere to be seen on Raw after the stunning attack on Sunday.

After Kane explained that he is still Raw's greatest monster, claiming that Strowman is a 'pile of trash' who showed too much fear at TLC, hence his attack, Kane went on to beat Finn Balor with three chokeslams, picking up a surprise victory.

Asuka picks up her first win on Monday Night Raw

After weeks of anticipation, undefeated former NXT Women's Champion Asuka finally made her main roster debut on Sunday, forcing Emma to submit to the Asuka Lock – but they wasn't the end of matters.

Asuka had to face Emma once again on Monday as she made her Raw debut, but it was the same result again, as Emma tapped out to the Asuka Lock, giving the Japanese superstar two wins in two nights – and she will quickly have her sights on Alexa Bliss and the Raw Women's Championship.

Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman respond to Jinder Mahal

Jinder Mahal makes his way to the ring (Image: WWE)

Last week's edition of Smackdown saw WWE Champion Jinder Mahal lay down a challenge to Raw's Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, suggesting that the pair should meet for a Champion v Champion bout at Survivor Series – and that proposition has been accepted.

This week, Lesnar and advocate Paul Heyman arrived on Raw to discuss that upcoming match, and Heyman eviscerated Mahal, claiming that whilst previous challengers Goldberg, Samoa Joe and Braun Strowman deserved praise, Mahal is no match for Lesnar, and is merely a 'consolation champion' over on Smackdown.

Heyman warned Mahal that he faces a trip to Suplex City, and whilst Lesnar isn't fighting for Raw, but more for himself and the Championship, he will show that whatever brand he is on is superior just by demolishing Mahal at Survivor Series.

Alicia Fox becomes captain of Raw Women's Survivor Series team

With a five-on-five women's match scheduled at Survivor Series, GM Kurt Angle wanted to find a team captain for Raw's squad, with Alicia Fox, Bayley and Sasha Banks all staking their claim for the role, before being placed in a triple threat match to decide the captaincy.

Remarkably, it was Fox who managed to snatch the win, escaping Banks' Bank Statement submission to eventually roll up Bayley for the win, leaving the two best friends perplexed at just how Fox had managed to cement herself as Raw team captain.

Alexa Bliss hasn't escaped Mickie James just yet

At TLC, Alexa Bliss fended off the competition of Mickie James as the six-time Women's Champion came up short in her bid to make it seven reigns, and Bliss unsurprisingly emerged to gloat about her win on Raw.

Bliss suggested that she feels underappreciated by the fans, as whilst she gets little fanfare for defending her Championship, Finn Balor and AJ Styles can merely stand and look into each other's eyes and generate 'this is awesome' chants.

As Bliss attempted to get the Green Bay crowd to chant in her favour, James emerged to merely hit Bliss with a DDT, seemingly sending a warning that whilst Bliss may have won at TLC, she isn't out of the woods just yet – though Bliss' focus will turn to Survivor Series, where she will face Smackdown Women's Champion Natalya.

Smackdown invade Raw with devastating attack

Shane McMahon and his Smackdown roster attacked Raw (Image: WWE)

Kurt Angle came to close the show by discussing the men's Survivor Series team, but he was interrupted by Smackdown General Manager Shane McMahon emerging from the crowd – and he brought the entire Smackdown roster with him, claiming Raw was 'under siege'.

Whilst Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins ambushed the Smackdown roster, they were simply outnumbered, with Rusev and Corbin forcing Angle to watch as his superstars were decimated. With McMahon laying down the challenge for Survivor Series, Angle was left shellshocked in the middle of the ring, with Smackdown firing the first shot.